DARPA’s Cheetah robot sets new speed record
According to DARPA researchers, the robot’s movements are patterned after those of fast-running animals in nature. Meaning, the robot increases its stride and running speed by flexing and un-flexing its back on each step, similar to the sprinting abilities of a real cheetah.
Video: DARPA’s Cheetah robot sets new speed record
| TG Daily

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